The DMGS has released the Indian Army BSc Nursing admit card 2021. Students can download their admit cards from joinindianarmy.nic.in.
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NEW DELHI: The Directorate General of Medical Services (DGMS) has released the Indian Army BSc Nursing admit card 2021 today. DGMS is sending the admit card download link to the registered candidates. Aspirants can download the admit cards of Military Nursing Service (MNS) at joinindianarmy.nic.in. To download the hall ticket, enter the user ID, password and captcha code.
Aspirants must verify the details printed on the admit card before downloading it. Along with the admit card, DGMS has also shared the practice test link for students to prepare for the exam. The MNS entrance test will be conducted on July 28, 2021, in two shifts.
Enter the email ID/reference number, date of birth and captcha code
The admit card of MNS 2021 will appear on the screen
Cross-check all the details mentioned in hall ticket
Download and take multiple printouts for future reference.
Students must thoroughly go through the details mentioned on their admit cards:
Details of the candidate.
Photograph of the candidate.
Name and address of exam centre allotted
Indian Army BSc nursing exam date and time
Important Instructions to be followed.
In case of any discrepancy in the details of the MNS BSc Nursing admit card 2021, candidates must immediately contact the concerned authority at the below mentioned contact details.
Address: Integrated Headquarters of MoD (Army), AG’s branch DTE General of Medical Services (Army) - 4B Room number 34, ‘L’ block, New Delhi - 110001
Telephone number: 011-23092294 from 10 am to 5 pm
Email ID: plan.plan15@nic.in
The Indian Army BSc Nursing 2021 EXAM will be conducted in two shifts. The examination will be 90 minutes and 150 questions will be asked. Each correct answer will be awarded one mark and no marks shall be deducted in case of an incorrect answer. The normalisation procedure will be adopted to calculate the total score of candidates based on the difficulty level of the paper in both shifts.
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